Dear Juno,
Hey whats up Junester, my name is Kaleb, I'm 17 years old and I attend Foothill high school. In my Government class I finished watching your story and I was pleasantly surprised on your choice to keep the baby and give it up for adoption. I'm not sure what changed your mind on keeping the baby when you went to the abortion clinic but it was a brave choice of yours. You went through ridicule and judgment by others all for your baby and also the parent you were giving the baby too. Your decision was anything but ordinary Juno and I commend you for your bravery. You seem like a caring selfless individual.

Watching your story made me think that it stops being about you once there is a baby growing inside you, it should be about the baby now. Living with the thought that you aborted a life can be haunting and It seemed you had no regrets after the baby was born. You gave the gift of life to a barren mother, and fell in love with Bleaker. You owned up to your problems and took responsibility even though you were not old enough to be dealing with these complex difficulties.

The only thing I didn’t agree with was Bleakers parents should have been notified he is the father of a child. He should have been there for you more than he was and took responsibility like you did. Other than that I was glad you kept the child but understand if you didn’t. Abortion should be legal so there is always an open safe procedure for women who are certain they want an abortion.

In the final analysis, you made light out of a dark situation and I think you made the right decision. I will never fully understand what being a mother or bearing a child is like or what it takes, but I commend you on having the child but also would understand if you chose the other route.